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  1. Attention Deficit Disorder: The Unfocused Mind in Children and Adults (Yale University Press Health & Wellness) by Thomas Brown, 2006-10
  2. Attention Deficit Disorder by Thom Hartmann, 1999-06-01
  3. Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults, 4th Edition: A Different Way of Thinking by Lynn Weiss, 2005-11-25
  4. The Attention Deficit Disorders Intervention Manual by Stephen B. McCarney, 1994-12
  5. Managing the Gift : Alternative Approaches for Attention Deficit Disorder by Kevin Ross Emery, 2000-09
  6. Rethinking Attention Deficit Disorders by Miriam Cherkes-Julkowski, Susan Sharp, et all 1997-04
  7. Adult ADD: A Reader Friendly Guide to Identifying, Understanding, and Treating Adult Attention Deficit Disorder by Tom Whiteman, Michele Novotni, et all 1995-08
  8. All About Attention Deficit Disorder: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment: Children and Adults by Thomas W. Phelan, 1996-01-01
  9. ADD/ADHD: A Parent's Practical Guide to Attention Deficit Disorders by Marie Annette Isom, 2002-05
  10. Organizing Solutions for People With Attention Deficit Disorder: Tips and Tools to Help You Take Charge of Your Life and Get Organized by SusanC Pinsky, 2006-12-01
  11. Women with Attention Deficit Disorder: Embrace Your Differences and Transform Your Life by Sari Solden, 2005-11-29
  12. The New Attention Deficit Disorder in Adults Workbook by Lynn Weiss, 2005-11-25
  13. Parent's guide to early childhood attention deficit disorders by Stephen B McCarney, 1995
  14. Attention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel by Brad Listi, 2007-01-23

1. Attention Deficit Disorder
Articles on the causes and treatment of ADD and ADHD in children and adults, medication, coping with symptoms, effective parenting and grandparenting, and succeeding in school and college.
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Strattera: Where Does It Fit In? Treatment of Women and Girls with AD/HD ADD and Addiction Attention Deficit Disorder and Comorbidity ... Awards for our site AD/HD and Medication: The Basics There has been controversy about the use of medications to treat both children and adults with Attention Deficit Disorder There have been articles debating whether Ritalin is over or under prescribed. When people ask me about this, I tell them that I can only answer for the children and adults that I have evaluated or treated. Yes, there probably are some individuals who have received medication when some other treatment might have been better. On the other hand, there are probably others who were not been diagnosed for years and could have benefited from medication. Finally, even if someone has attention deficit disorder (ADHD) and is on medication, is it the best medication, dosage and timing?

2. ADDA - Attention Deficit Disorder Association - The World's Leading Adult AD/HD
ADDA attention deficit disorder Association The World s Leading Adult AD/HD Organization.
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The World's Leading Adult AD/HD Organization Welcome to the ADDA site home to what will soon be the largest and most comprehensive adult AD/HD website in the world.Thank you for your patience while we are building a site that will meet the needs of our membership and will reflect ADDA's important role as the world's leading adult AD/HD organization. A DDA Makes Top-Level Changes
The Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA) reached a major milestone in March, hiring two executives to lead the organization as part of a strategic restructuring. Michele Novotni, Ph.D ., becomes ADDA's first chief executive officer, and Evelyn Polk Green , immediate past president of CHADD, assists her in the role of senior executive officer. ADDA Vice President David Giwerc succeeds Dr. Novotni as president.

3. Kid's Area
Provides a simple explanation of what ADD is. Also tells how the condition can affect kids at home, at school, and with their friends, and explains how medication can help.
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4. "FAQ: Attention Deficit Disorder, Hyperactivity Disorder, Hyperactive, ADD-ADHD,
FAQ, GENERAL INFO attention deficit disorder, Hyperactivity, Hyperactive, ADDADHD, ADD/ADHD, ADHD a common eye disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. attention deficit disorder
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Optometrist Treats "ADD" With Vision Therapy

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Bazin said double vision was a common symptom of ADD kids. "All their energy physiologically is going into keeping it clear and single, so they don't have the energy, brain energy, to process the information," Bazin said.
ADHD: A Vision Connection?

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Doctors at Children 's Eye Center have found an intriguing relationship between a common eye disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD)

A Developmental Approach
by Patricia S. Lemer, M.Ed.

Some symptoms attributed to ADD/ADHD are also seen in children and adults with visual problems, sensory integration dysfunction and/or allergies. ADD/ADHD, Vision and Learning Comments on undetected vision problems by Dr. Donald J. Getz Children with undetected vision problems are sometimes inaccurately diagnosed as having ADD or ADHD. Choosing an Eye Doctor Making the Right Choice by Patricia S. Lemer, M.Ed.

5. About ADD - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
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Surviving ADD in the Workplace
One of the major complaints of adults with ADD is the many different jobs they have held during their lives and their inability to stay in one job for a long period of time. While others may say this is an indication of immaturity or irresponsibility, it may be the result of not having the proper accomodations at work or not creating situations in which you can succeed. This week's newsletter looks at surviving ADD in the workplace and succeeding in spite and sometimes because of ADD.
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6. CHADD: Children And Adults With Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
A national nonprofit organization representing children and adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD). CHADD works to improve the lives of people with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder through education, advocacy and support.
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7. MedlinePlus: Attention Deficit Disorder With Hyperactivity
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8. Attention Deficit Disorder  -  Born To Explore!
Positive and alternative information about attention deficit disorder, including creativity, giftedness, temperament diversity, allergies and nutrition. borntoexplore.org see other borntoexplore.org websites. attention deficit disorder (ADD/ADHD focus, the traits that define attention deficit disorder (ADD/ADHD). Doctors don't have
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Born to Explore! The Other Side of ADD
This website receives no funding from providers of any treatment or service. There are many causes of inattention, fidgeting, impulsivity and lack of focus , the traits that define attention deficit disorder (ADD/ADHD). Doctors don't have the time or the training to look for these causes, so you will have to do it yourself. Time to become a detective!! Possible sources of ADD/ADHD behaviors include:
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9. Attention Deficit Disorder, General Information
Information about the effects of attention deficit disorder on Parenting, Teaching, Learning, and Life with research, professional information, personal stories, pen pals, and educational A Journey Into. attention deficit disorder. National Board Certified Teacher per year who have been diagnosed with attention deficit disorder. My hope is that education will promote
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Nov. 1999 Updated November 15, 2002 Goal of this Web Site: It has been my goal to educate teachers, parents, and those of us living with ADD or experiencing ADD in our families. My intent is to bring information in an accurate, positive manner. My hope is to help others understand and accept AD/HD. To accomplish this goal, I authored a series of newsletters. Well known AD/HD experts such as Dr. Claire Jones, Dr. Bruce Pasch, Cynthia Pasch, M.Ed, Dr. Ed Hallowell, Dr. Katherine Nadeau, Mary Jane Johnson, Larry Saltzman, Dr. Sarah Roth, Dr. David Rabiner, Wilma Felman, Sigmund Boloz, and other professionals graciously contributed to the newsletters. Initially the newsletters were available by subscription but time pressures have prevented me from continuing them on a subscription basis. They will be made available on this website. Thank you for taking the time to complete the questionnaires and sending your comments. Many have had questions, comments, and requests to share the narratives. These responses will add to the web page and newsletters.

10. Attention Deficit Disorder Resources In One Convenient Location At Robin's Nest
Includes links to a variety of ADD Internet resources.
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By Robin Nobles Between 3 to 5 percent of all American childrenup to 3.5 millionhave an Attention Deficit Disorder. ADD is a leading cause of school failure and under-achievement and is often accompanied by poor self-esteem and behavioral difficulties. The following Internet sites are intended to provide information and educational material and are not designed to provide medical advice. Please consult your own physician regarding any medical issues. Let's begin with CH.A.D.D., Children and Adults with Attention Deficit Disorders , a nonprofit parent-based organization formed to better the lives of individuals with ADD and those who care for them. The site features categories such as parenting a child with ADD, ADD in the classroom, adults with ADD, and legal rights and services. The ADD/ADHD Library: For Teachers, Parents, and Adults contains general ADD information as well as helpful guides for teachers, parents, and adults with ADD. For an interesting article entitled, " The Transition of Children with ADD into Successful Adults ," visit: http://www.enteract.com/~peregrin/add/trans.txt

11. The WWW Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD/ADHD) FAQ Site
The WWW ADD/ADHD (attention deficit disorder) FAQ (FrequentlyAsked Question) Site is a noncommerical site designed asa resource for Parents, Teachers and
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WELCOME TO THE WWW A.D.D. F.A.Q. SITE Notice: The information contained herein shall not be used for self diagnoses and the information contained here-in is not warranted by the author(s) to be correct. Click on the YES if you agree to this. Thanks for the awards and links! An Internet FAQ for parents and teachers of ADD diagnosed children and of course Adults interested in ADD. August, 1996. Revision 3.0a. You are Visitor Number this page since 1 Aug 1996. Founding Site of the ADD Works Best With: Frank Kannemann . Except portions owned by original authors.

12. National Attention Deficit Disorder Association (ADDA)
National attention deficit disorder Association (ADDA) quot;ADDA apos;s mission is to help people with ADD lead happier, more successful lives through education, research, and public advocacy.
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13. About ADD - Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Information on every aspect of AD/HD, including diagnosis, treatment, alternative medicines, medication, practical advice, support. sense, refers to attention deficit disorder and ADHD refers to
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14. Famous People With Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD / ADHD)
Actors, musicians, athletes, artists, statesmen and others who have been diagnosed with or had the symptoms of ADD.
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Famous People with Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) Read through this list of famous people (past and present) and you'll notice something in common. They're all people who think "outside the box". There are also a lot of very creative people. Lets learn from this as we shape and mold our ADD/ADHD kids. Sometimes being a little "different" or not fitting into the norm, can work to your advantage. I hope this encourages you. Subscribe To Our ADD/ADHD Success Tips Newsletter First Name
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I've also put together a site about my ADHD sons transformation from straight F's to a C average in one year... without drugs! It really is an amazing story of transformation. I hope it encourages you: www.NoMoreRitalin.com I've seperated the listed by occupation: Actors / Actresses Bill Cosby Actor Danny Glover Actor Dustin Hoffman Actor George Burns Actor George C.

15. Attention Deficit Disorder Links Project
700 links to ADD ADHD or related sites. Categories include Educator Resources, Alternative Therapies, and sites for indepth study.
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FREE Attention Deficit Disorder Links Project The Complete ADD ADHD Information Library ADD Product Reviews and Research The Complete ADHD Bookstore 500 ADHD Classroom Interventions ... Nutraceutical (Natural) Medicine and ADD
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Home Page ADD ADHD Favorites Alternative Treatments Educator Resources ... Web Coaching - Counseling 696 Distinct Links Welcome to our Attention Deficit Disorder Links Project Directory. We are working hard to put together the largest ADD ADHD related LINKS resource on the internet. And with your help we can do it! We would love to have your site be a part of our directory and Links Project! If your site is related to information on ADD ADHD, treatment interventions for ADD ADHD, or to other medical conditions that are commonly seen in families impacted by ADD or ADHD, please consider adding a link to your site! We want our visitors to know that your web site is out there! Tell them about your site by placing a link with us here. Here is how to ADD YOUR SITE to our links resource.

16. Temperament Types And Attention Deficit Disorder
This is the most important category. Sensing individuals are more likely to pay attention to facts and details and are observant of the here and now.
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... Saving the Spirit of Your Nonconforming Child (Dynamos, Discoverers and Dreamers) by Thom Hartmann Raising Cain: Protecting the Emotional Life of Boys The ADD Nutrition Solution More books. MBTI Temperament and ADD "Another possibility is that there are certain temperament traits that predispose individuals to exhibit behaviors that are characteristic of both ADHD and creativity." - Dr. Bonnie Cramond, The Coincidence of ADHD and Creativity Introduction T emperament consists of the traits you were born with. It differs from personality, which is a combination of your temperament and life experiences, although the two terms are often used interchangeably. Temperament is determined by your unique neurological characteristics and unlike personality, it cannot be changed. It's like handedness. If you were born left handed, you will always have a preference for using your left hand, even though you can train yourself to use your right hand more than you otherwise would. If you force yourself (or someone forces you) to become right-handed, it won't work and you will only become frustrated. Temperament is the same way. If you have a natural preference for spontaneity and flexibility over being decisive and organized, you will always be that way. You can train yourself to be somewhat more organized, but if you try to completely alter your temperament you will only become frustrated and depressed.

17. Summer Camps - Special Needs - Summit Camp - Honesdale Pennsylvania
Serving boys and girls classified as having attention deficit disorders and possible concomitant learning disabilities or mild emotional problems. Located in Wayne County, Pennsylvania, 3 hours from New York City.
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18. The Whole Child And Adolescent Center: Help For Parents With Adolescents And Chi
Learning, behavior, and social problems of children. Definitions of attention deficit disorder, attention deficit hyperactive disorder, emotional intelligence, and the whole child philosophy. Mailing list. Toll free hotlines and helplines, resources links. New York; New York.
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  • Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are disorders faced by many families today. We've brought together our best articles here in this section. For related topics, refer to: Learning Disabilities or Physical Disabilities and General Information Our rating system for these articles is:
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    ADHD and Children Who Are Gifted
    Frequently, bright children have been referred to psychologists or pediatricians because they exhibited certain behaviors (e.g., restlessness, inattention, impulsivity, high activity level, day-dreaming) commonly associated with a diagnosis of ADHD. Almost all of these behaviors, however, might be found in bright, talented, creative, gifted children. Until now, little attention has been given to the similarities and differences between the two groups, thus raising the potential for misidentification in both areas-giftedness and ADHD. This digest provides specific differences between the two groups that will help parents and educators better understand and evaluate their children.

    20. Teaching Children With Attention Deficit Disorder
    KS Logo, Teaching Children with attention deficit disorder. Part 1. advertisement. Back to the Table of Contents Undifferentiated attention deficit disorder.
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    Defining Attention Deficit Disorders (ADD)
    Attention deficit disorder is a syndrome characterized by serious and persistent difficulties in the following three specific areas:
  • Attention span.
  • Impulse control.
  • Hyperactivity (sometimes). ADD is a chronic disorder that can begin in infancy and extend through adulthood, having negative effects on a child's life at home, school, and within the community. It is conservatively estimated that 3 to 5% of our school-age population is affected by ADD. The condition previously fell under the headings, "learning disabled," "brain damaged," "hyperkinetic," or "hyperactive." The term attention deficit disorder was introduced to describe the characteristics of these children more clearly.
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